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>Solved: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Problem with Virtual Hots
>>Date: Sun, 25 Jun 2006
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Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Solved: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Problem with Virtual
Hots
Date: Sun, 25 Jun 2006 11:01:2
My hosts file just had the domains and not the www.
All is good now.
Thanks all.
Stephen
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Stephen wrote:
> Joshua Slive wrote:
>>
>> Very old version. An upgrade would be a good idea.
>>
> In time. This is not a production server. I am just wanting to develop
> some PHP/MySQL stuff for my hosted web site.
>> Sounds like a DNS problem. When you lookup www.domaintest.com, do you
>> ge
Pid wrote:
Try ping -a www.domaintest.com in a DOS prompt.
If it doesn't resolve the right IP address your hosts file needs looking
at again.
The ping works just fine.
I am puzzled.
Thanks
Stephen
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Chris Peterman wrote:
Kinda a stupid question, but did you both register the Domain and set DNS
servers to point to it? (Asking because that LOOKS right and its the only
thing I can think of off the top of my head)
I am just testing on these machines and do not use DNS. I use the hosts
file
Joshua Slive wrote:
Very old version. An upgrade would be a good idea.
In time. This is not a production server. I am just wanting to develop
some PHP/MySQL stuff for my hosted web site.
Sounds like a DNS problem. When you lookup www.domaintest.com, do you
get the IP address of your server?
Stephen wrote:
> I am trying to use my Linux box (Red Hat ) as an apache server (2.0.40 )
> for testing and development but I cannot get the virtual hosting working.
>
> I am accessing from a Windows machine and the domains are resolved in
> the windows host file. I can ping them just fine, and
Kinda a stupid question, but did you both register the Domain and set DNS
servers to point to it? (Asking because that LOOKS right and its the only
thing I can think of off the top of my head)
On Sunday 25 June 2006 09:46, Stephen wrote:
> I am trying to use my Linux box (Red Hat ) as an apache
On 6/25/06, Stephen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am trying to use my Linux box (Red Hat ) as an apache server (2.0.40 )
for testing and development but I cannot get the virtual hosting working.
Very old version. An upgrade would be a good idea.
When I try to access http://www.domaintest.co
I am trying to use my Linux box (Red Hat ) as an apache server (2.0.40 )
for testing and development but I cannot get the virtual hosting working.
I am accessing from a Windows machine and the domains are resolved in
the windows host file. I can ping them just fine, and they are resolved
to th
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